Areas of Expertise:

Courses I Teach:

Conversation Italian

Grammar and Composition

Introduction to Italian

Italian Cinema

Readings in Italian Literature

Study Tour in Italy

Topics in Italian Culture

My research adds new dimensions to my teaching while my teaching provides significant questions and answers for my research. In my classes and in the other courses offered in the Department of Modern Languages & Literature, students can successfully learn a second language, and they are supported by expert faculty as well as by the latest technology features available in Saint Michael's Language Lab and in the classrooms.

I presented during a session on Italian Studies at the 57th annual Kentucky Foreign Languages Conference at the University of Kentucky (April 2008). My presentation was titled "Venezia e Caterina Cornaro, regina di Cipro."

Life Off Campus:

I enjoy learning new languages, traveling, hiking, bicycling, and cross-country skiing. I have run 16 New York City Marathons and about another dozen among Burlington, Stowe, Montreal, Rome and Orlando.

Adrian Languasco, associate professor of modern languages/Italian, was a presenter at the International Conference on the Arts and Humanities, titled, "Bridge Across Culture, June 27-30, in Perugia, Italy. The title of Adrian's presentation was: "The Beautiful Game," referring to, as he put it, "the universal sport of soccer that connects different people across continents, transcending all barriers, all borders, uniting friends and foes alike, men and women, young and old in a common bond of shared appeal and excitement." (November 2013)

"I have run 16 New York City Marathons and about another dozen among Burlington, Stowe, Montreal, Rome and Orlando."